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        <H2>CS631 -- Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment - Linux Lab</H2>

	<p>
	All software development will be done on the <tt>linux-lab.cs.stevens-tech.edu</tt>
	systems. <b>It is your responsibility to get an account on these systems
	prior to the start of the class.</b>
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	All grading will be done on these systems. While you may choose to develop
	on your own personal host, you should make sure that your code compiles
	and runs flawlessly on these systems.
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	In order to get an account on
	<tt>linux-lab.cs.stevens-tech.edu</tt>, you need to:
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	<li>go to <a href="http://www.stevens.edu/servicedesk">http://www.stevens.edu/servicedesk</a></li>
	<li>sign in (upper right)</li>
	<li>select 'Services' from the gray navigation bar</li>
	<li>select 'Computer Science Department Support' from the categories</li>
	<li>select 'Computer Science Account Requests'</li>
	<li>select 'Contact CS Dept' on the right</li>
	<li>fill in the request</li>
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	Access to <tt>linux-lab.cs.stevens.edu</tt> is via
	<tt>ssh(1)</tt>, using a load balancing mechanism that will drop
	you into any one of a handful of systems.  As noted on the
	course website, you are expected to be familiar with operating
	in this environment.
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